Ford Escape: Perimeter Anti-Theft Alarm / Description and Operation - Perimeter Anti-Theft Alarm - Component Location
| Item |
Description |
| 1 |
BCM
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| 2 |
Hood latch (with integrated hood ajar switch) |
Overview
The perimeter anti-theft alarm system has three operation modes:
ARMED - The perimeter anti-theft alarm is armed when the
ignition is OFF and all vehicle entry points have been electrically
locked for 20 seconds...
Other information:
Overview
The
Lane Keeping System (LKS) has 2 functions, lane keeping aid and lane
keeping alert. The Lane Keeping System (LKS) utilizes the camera located
in the IPMA to detect
and track the road lane markings. The lane keeping alert detects
unintentional drifting toward the outside of the lane and alerts the
driver through steering wheel vibrations and a visual alert in the IPC
message ce..
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
Drain the cooling system.
Refer to: Engine Cooling System Draining, Vacuum Filling and Bleeding (303-03C Engine Cooling, General Procedures).
Remove the catalytic converter.
Refer to: Catalytic Converter (309-00C Exhaust System, Removal and Installation).
NOTE:
Make sure th..
Categories
What Is the Master Access Code
The master access code is a factory-set
five-digit entry code. You can operate the
keypad with the master access code at
any time. The master access code is on the
owner’s wallet card in the glove box and
is available from an authorized dealer.
Displaying the Master Access Code
To display the factory-set code in the
information display:

Remove the rubber mat.
Insert the first programmed key in the
backup slot.
Press the push button ignition switch
once and wait a few seconds.
Press the push button ignition switch
again and remove the key.
Within 10 seconds, place a second
programmed intelligent access key in
the backup slot and press the push
button ignition switch.
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